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they could have sent us to prison on that day but they released us and we knew that we had to escape right away the besides child he was i'm sure and was in twenty four hours squid left. that about as a.
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order to meet with a florida man pearson and to bang not say has been following those meetings for us israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is upping his the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping in to moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal it's a dangerous. because it could see iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits oh can be reached france's president francois hollande gave israel another expected shucked of support after rejecting the deal presented in geneva last week but iran's not taking it without a fight. some nations have such relations with tel aviv that they are influenced by their influence by the atmosphere that's been created around iran for the five plus one countries which are holding talks with iran it is unbecoming when some of them or indeed one specific nation is being influenced by told the problem cations. so what is this deal that has israel's prime minister running from one country to country the peace five p
order to meet with a florida man pearson and to bang not say has been following those meetings for us israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is upping his the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping in to moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal it's a dangerous. because it could see iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits oh can be reached...
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and joins us live now the talks are just on the way now and. i now understand that we cannot cross over to polly we've just lost we've just lost contact i do apologize hopefully we can catch up with her a little later here on r.t. live in geneva following those all important nuclear talks. and we can now lead in to a report from to bang say who can bring us up to date on what has been happening here in moscow over the visit from the israeli prime minister show bring us up to date on that meeting and what is expected to come out of it israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is i think is the efforts to get a no deal on iran's nuclear pad to with the p five plus one popping into moscow in a bid to convince others of his argument that it's a bad deal. it's again. because it cutesy iran as a nuclear threshold nation but russia is not easily swayed have been repeatedly said a deal that suits all can be reached france's president francois hollande did israel an unexpected shucked of support after rejecting the deal presented in geneva last week bu
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to have you with us your kids today i roll researcher. has been stripped of his license because of large scale juby operations russia's central bank criticized most bang for violating laws against money laundering and false accounting coming out of the details russia's financial regulator had revoked the operating license for master bank on wednesday opening the door to the largest repayment to depositors in history in the history of russia almost a billion dollars owed now after bank was allegedly guilty of conducting a large scale suspicious operations have violated laws against money laundering as well as the financing of terrorism this is according to a statement from russia's central bank explaining its decision it's at that they were dubious transactions and tax of void and theft of budget kickbacks including drug related operations a very big concern now master bank is one of the country's top one hundred banks in terms of assets top five in terms of a.t.m. operations and this sparked a massive wave of problems with a.t.m. withdraw
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republics earlier this month these were the largest in years involving six thousand troops but the us that bloc has even bigger plans for the future upcoming dreams drills in twenty fifteen which will take place in spain and portugal are expected to gather of force of more than forty thousand however financially troubled europeans are not so keen on paying for nature's ambitious drills as all of our reports. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment is said to see upwards of forty thousand troops deployed on maneuvers within the e.u. in the coming years all in port and work for the future of the alliance once the combat mission in afghanistan is over the question is how can you retain these operational experience and capabilities and so you must exercise you must train your forces you must test whether the old routines work the command structure works but the troops are interoperable rear balm is a former east german security officer turned author to spending a career watching nato during the cold war he isn't buying the reason given that t
republics earlier this month these were the largest in years involving six thousand troops but the us that bloc has even bigger plans for the future upcoming dreams drills in twenty fifteen which will take place in spain and portugal are expected to gather of force of more than forty thousand however financially troubled europeans are not so keen on paying for nature's ambitious drills as all of our reports. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment...
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all still weak when the told happens it almost felt like there was some kind of hope but then through us that curveball and said they're not going to go ahead with it we know that mr rouhani has been contacted by the british prime minister david cameron saying that this is the time that that needs to happen we know russians russia's president has also been quite vocal say it needs to happen now there dyleski for the chance not only that president obama has been trying to gather momentum from his side save this deal is a momentous deal if it happens and that congress must hold any kind of thought in trying to push forward for those for more sanctions against iran and the i.a.e.a. has also gone on to say that iran has halted any kind of activity since august so it will be interesting to see how friends will vote this time and if israel indeed or what will israel do if indeed this deal does go ahead. so talks started more than a decade ago but hey dad look into thousand and five that's when i'm going to iran becomes president and iran resumes your aim at richmond doubting the peaceful natur
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now cross live to correspondent culture are so hard of those detained have been bailed please tell us more. each russian court in st petersburg has built another three greenpeace activists now first a uki a citizen of alexandria harriss says she's one of the three british greenpeace activist arrested two months ago know the fate of the other two british greenpeace activist the will of known leader in separate hearings of this wednesday as well as so the court has to released on bail the american captain of the greenpeace ship william peter willcox as well as another dutch greenpeace activist now that's on top of twelve others that have been let out since the beginning of the week now out of all activists that house so far been appeared before the court only one greenpeace activist has been ordered to stay in detention pending trial now that's the strategy and greenpeace activists call in russia now he will remain in pretrial detention until february twenty fourth now overall there are a third she greenpeace activists said there are standing trial for polygamist math sure they try to s
now cross live to correspondent culture are so hard of those detained have been bailed please tell us more. each russian court in st petersburg has built another three greenpeace activists now first a uki a citizen of alexandria harriss says she's one of the three british greenpeace activist arrested two months ago know the fate of the other two british greenpeace activist the will of known leader in separate hearings of this wednesday as well as so the court has to released on bail the...
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however contrary to popular belief another study says that those of us who are coming here since two thousand actually contributed more in taxes than claimed benefits. gratian is a very emotional one a few. uncertainties and it's. identifying somebody who may be responsible. for the economic situation which many people find themselves very often receive evidence given in terms of it's so important to look at the overall number which is when we look at the do find that immigrants from countries who are wife after nine hundred ninety nine have made a positive fiscal contribution it's a tricky topic one that's constantly debated in the u.k. there have been a recent attempts to curb immigration such as the scrap a lot of imposing a thirty thousand pound bomb to visitors from certain countries or nevada's going a round of with a big billboard selling illegal immigrants to go home now they've been controversial to say the least but in the end it's the numbers the tell the real. story all the complicated one of the tough talking in the u.k. isn't showing any signs of abating. just r t londo
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world's top headlines line for a moscow this is our team with me rule research i thank you for joining us today israel's prime minister is heading right here to moscow this on a mission to prevent any progress during iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a shorter trip he will be meeting with russia's president now in terms of iran's nuclear program mr netanyahu has been very very open in terms of how he feels about of the deal that's been presented to iran he said that it is exceedingly bad so what is the deal at the moment the p five plus one are offering iran that the chance to curb east some of those sanctions that have been put on them by holding their nuclear program and strong gave the round table told a curveball last week when he came around and said that it will not vote for that deal the deputy foreign minister of iran said that no one including
world's top headlines line for a moscow this is our team with me rule research i thank you for joining us today israel's prime minister is heading right here to moscow this on a mission to prevent any progress during iran's nuclear negotiations with world powers a new round of three day talks with tehran begins in geneva today and many obstacles remain before hopes of a breakthrough become a reality a short while ago i spoke with. prime minister netanyahu will be arriving in moscow for a...
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joining us here on r.t. today nato may be gradually withdrawing from afghanistan but the alliance is making sure its troops are kept busy elsewhere officials say military exercises on an unprecedented scale will take place in europe over the coming years now the latest war games held on russia's borders with poland in the baltic republics involved six thousand troops but that figure will be dwarfed by upcoming drills in spain and portugal where a force of more than forty thousand soldiers should be assembled by twenty fifteen now the u.s. led bloc says this will be the first in a series of such exercises are designed to make sure the allies keep working closely together peter all of our reports there's a little appetite in europe for this costly military deployment. european nations can and should. do more to match america's commitment that commitment is said to see upwards of forty thousand troops deployed on maneuvers within the e.u. in the coming years all in port and work for the future of the alliance o
joining us here on r.t. today nato may be gradually withdrawing from afghanistan but the alliance is making sure its troops are kept busy elsewhere officials say military exercises on an unprecedented scale will take place in europe over the coming years now the latest war games held on russia's borders with poland in the baltic republics involved six thousand troops but that figure will be dwarfed by upcoming drills in spain and portugal where a force of more than forty thousand soldiers...
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pleasure to have you with us today. live from moscow thanks for joining us today japan's maffia reportedly cashing in on the fukushima disaster by running the cleanup efforts of the damaged nuclear plant workers complain of being done to stop them mistreated by contractors who think nothing of throwing them into the extremely high radiation high risk areas. as this report from japan. as if clearing up the dangerous bands worst natural disaster in a century was not tough enough this former fukushima worker says he's having to see you with a firm which hired him i was out of work after the tsunami so when a job offer at fukushima came up i took it they promised a lot of money even signed a long term contract but they suddenly terminated not even paying me a third of the promise on the do you have a feeling that you were mistreated absolutely we were given no insurance for health risks no radiation meters even we were treated like nothing like disposable people promise things and then take us out when we received our large
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you can stay with us for crosstalk throughout the day here on r.t. for an hour though britain's population is set to rise by almost ten million over the next couple of decades over half of that is thanks to immigration and many are against the massive inflow of foreigners but as artie's testor are sillier reports new comers offer the u.k. more than just strength in numbers. the fabric of british society is a diverse want to diversify is evident in areas like this one in the one to look at the most recent report of the office of national service sticks that diversity looks set to continue your overall population of the u.k. is expected to reach from seventy three point three million by two thousand and thirty seven point six million in the next twenty five years now sixty percent of that increase or some five point eight million people is linked to immigration either new arrivals or people having babies when they settled. the figures put into question prime minister david cameron said of reducing net immigration to be tens of thousands by the end of t
you can stay with us for crosstalk throughout the day here on r.t. for an hour though britain's population is set to rise by almost ten million over the next couple of decades over half of that is thanks to immigration and many are against the massive inflow of foreigners but as artie's testor are sillier reports new comers offer the u.k. more than just strength in numbers. the fabric of british society is a diverse want to diversify is evident in areas like this one in the one to look at the...
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. >> translator: we've used up all our savings. i want to go home as soon as possible. >> reporter: the war and the sanctions imposed by western nations have shuttered the syrian economy. we saw plenty of meat and vegetables at this market, but residents say they can't afford to buy them because prices have risen so sharply. >> translator: everything from powdered milk to diapers costs ten times as much as it used to. it's really hard to get by. >> reporter: syria's christian community has been a target of violence. last week a mortar attack on a school bus in the christian quarter killed four children. the government blames the attack on opposition forces. mourners at a local church attended a funeral for the children. >> translator: our kids have become angels in heaven. please, punish the people who did this. >> reporter: what started out as demonstrations against the assad regime has turned into a gruesome war. religious elements have entered into the conflict on both sides. we obtained this video of an islamic group opposed to
. >> translator: we've used up all our savings. i want to go home as soon as possible. >> reporter: the war and the sanctions imposed by western nations have shuttered the syrian economy. we saw plenty of meat and vegetables at this market, but residents say they can't afford to buy them because prices have risen so sharply. >> translator: everything from powdered milk to diapers costs ten times as much as it used to. it's really hard to get by. >> reporter: syria's...
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liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the center of the philippines who were really very hardly hit by typhoon haiyan or yolanda as we call the typhoon in the philippines. so a number of groups have yes? >> you have been working on this issue of climate change for a number of years now. and ironically there have been more natural disasters during this summit for the last couple of years. do you feel like anyone is actually paying attention to what you're trying to say there? >> well, it does help that there is public attention, media attention on the philippines in the last two conference parties the one in doha and then here, because of the extreme
liddy noctell, thank you so much for joining us. members of your group and supporters have been fasting on a hunger strike trying obring teens how this is affecting the philippines. tell us about that. >> the fasting was first announced by the head of the fight mean delegation here, the negotiators mere, but it inspired many of our members in the philippines, to join the fasting in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in the center of the philippines who were really very hardly hit by...
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governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the american embassy right over here has according to the german media, a suite of rooftop rooms filled with surveillance equipment. the assumption here had chancellor merkel used her cell phone on that summary day the americans would have been able to record every word she said. >> the session on the scandal will no doubt express outrage for american actions but also from the opposition at angela america. >> well, they're angry that the americans spied on her cell phone, but at the same time she went at bat with them. >> reporter: it could be risky for merkel, whatever the outrage for pho
governments use computers to snoop effortlessly through every day lives. washington was almost certainly listening in on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone causing outrage. >> back there in communist times they did it to repress people. they did it to prevent people were fleeing to the west. today they say they're doing it for protection. >> during the trip obama said american surveillance had stopped terror plots against this country but he didn't say was that the...
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they don't own it, but they won't help you find it in the way they used to. >> if you put a term such as child rape it will come up with information about it and i think academic studies and things but images will be so far down the list it will be hard to find. >> page 700,522. as you said earlier on in the top end, you'll get advice if you're a victim of child rape or advice of how to deal with it yourself. these types of things will be there. good stuff will be pushed up. the bad stuff will be pushed out. >> but isn't it the reality that they post and trade images on encrypted networks that google and microsoft don't own. >> quite true but you don't have to go for the hard stuff first. it's difficult to focus on the dark group and ignore the big parts of the internet that people are using. the public bits, the open bits of the internet that some of these guys begin their career that take them to the dark internet. if we can deflect them from it that's got to be fought good because that means fewer children will be abused. >> google has finally agreed to do this because they've been
they don't own it, but they won't help you find it in the way they used to. >> if you put a term such as child rape it will come up with information about it and i think academic studies and things but images will be so far down the list it will be hard to find. >> page 700,522. as you said earlier on in the top end, you'll get advice if you're a victim of child rape or advice of how to deal with it yourself. these types of things will be there. good stuff will be pushed up. the bad...
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from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. french president continues his middle east visit with talks with the palestinian president. he is hoping to revive peace negotiations with israel. the former hostage is now back in france. the engineer managed to escape when his captors were praying. he was held for close to a year. candidatefemale wins the first round but still has to's make it through next month's runoff. the
from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. french president continues his middle east visit with talks with the palestinian president. he is hoping to revive peace negotiations with israel. the former hostage is now back in france. the engineer managed to escape when his captors were praying. he was held for close to a year. candidatefemale wins the first round but still has to's make it through next month's runoff. the
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police interrogation tactics you watch ninety stay with us. you know i love these rare moments where action of something totally sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working to ban partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trance fats and foods and possibly the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a minimum but the thing is the people at the f.d.a. are surely aware of all the hormones and beef and gitmo is being produced why does this ban have such a very narrow narrow focus in fact when you look at all the things that americans consume smoke use that to swear health some get the violent band hammer while others are completely tolerated if you ever talk to hardcore marijuana smoker they'll tell you but dude weed is better for you than beer and that's the eagle man and they kind of have a point i think there is this is one of those rare instances where a balance position isn't r
police interrogation tactics you watch ninety stay with us. you know i love these rare moments where action of something totally sounds positive to share with you the f.d.a. is working to ban partially hydrogenated oils which are the leading source of trance fats and foods and possibly the cause of up to twenty thousand heart attacks per year across the usa according to f.d.a. commissioner margaret hamburg as you know i would like the chemicals in my food kept to a minimum but the thing is the...
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the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that her husband's just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder his spouse. ok look at that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse done. what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this case it was the cross-examination of dogs that lead to the truth and then eased the way to help prosecution. among the police the interrogation process is considered a key element of the investigation where everything might fall into place which explains why in the united states this method of investigation has been pushed to its very limits more than anywhere else in the world how does the interrogation take place is it an exact science can you tell when the saw specter is lying and can you trust the confessions. in the united states everything is aimed at making the sus
the video might be shocking but it's simply a ploy used by us police offices. filming with their own cameras they inform this woman called dalia that her husband's just being killed they want to gauge her reactions as they suspect she may have hired a hitman to murder his spouse. ok look at that. in fact no killing has taken place and the police have made up the story to try and confuse done. what they want is a confession and a few hours later she will be charged with attempted murder in this...
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traveled to the nuclear exclusion zone for us. it's hard to say what gives you a creepier feeling the trail of destruction left by the twenty eleven tsunami all the houses untouched by natural disaster but abandoned after the nuclear accident walking through the deserted streets of the fukushima exclusion zone we can see plenty of both technically aware now well within. the we're just ten kilometers from the nuclear power station these hours as ravaged by the tsunami twenty eleven still standing here nowhere near to being with stored you'd be surprised to learn that radiation levels here are in fact lower than in some of the european thirty three and this plan that the decision by the japanese government to allow the people to return to their homes but scientists say that suicidal because radiation migrates and because it exists in hot spots scattered all across the area. in the hot spots there is a huge amount of the radioactive material it's concentrated stored it is almost impossible to find out all the hotspots. we actually st
traveled to the nuclear exclusion zone for us. it's hard to say what gives you a creepier feeling the trail of destruction left by the twenty eleven tsunami all the houses untouched by natural disaster but abandoned after the nuclear accident walking through the deserted streets of the fukushima exclusion zone we can see plenty of both technically aware now well within. the we're just ten kilometers from the nuclear power station these hours as ravaged by the tsunami twenty eleven still...
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i'm john thomas going to have you with us now according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly adopted framework the most toxic arms in syria's arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host of the destruction of the more than one thousand tons of highly poisonous materials so far it looks unlikely that there are going to be any volunteers as our middle east correspondent reports. the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has laid out a road map for the removal and the destruction of syria's chemical weapons the problem though is that they were banking on albania to take these weapons in and albania has since indicated that it will not be party to this this decision in this announcement by albania came as a shock to the united states and the european union of the union is seen as a very strong partner with a so-called and shakable alliance to the waste it is also a very poor country but there were wide scale protests in albania with people saying that they refuse to allow the government to be party
i'm john thomas going to have you with us now according to the chemical weapons watchdogs newly adopted framework the most toxic arms in syria's arsenal are to be taken out of the country by the end of the year but the debate continues over what nation should host of the destruction of the more than one thousand tons of highly poisonous materials so far it looks unlikely that there are going to be any volunteers as our middle east correspondent reports. the organization for the prohibition of...
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make you use make more sense than follow us on twitter for coverage of the occupied b.b.c. protest in london which accuses the corporation of ignoring the big stuff. right. first strike. and i think. orders. and anti drone rally in washington smart the growing discontent among americans for the country's unmanned air strikes protesters gathered outside the white house claiming that collateral damage as civilian killings of known is too high a group of yemenis who lost family members and want to came to the u.s. to join the anti drug campaign following in the footsteps of a pakistani family who testified before congress on the innocent deaths caused by the unmanned air strikes obviously as well with the latest rally. these drone strikes victims plan on meeting with lawmakers over the coming days their message to them is clear to put an end to the drone can i kill in yemen they are asking also asking for the memos that justified the drone. graham to be released for those documents to be made public and for the breakdown to get our station we've heard from a young man that say
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a warning for will so bloody us how to get to ten years behind bars after breaking into a private company spying database which revealed the white house was keeping an eye on human rights activists nationwide. and japan won't back down on a promise to return all evacuees to their homes near fukushima despite alarming radiation levels well outside the exclusion zone. this is close to the average level of the girls down of. their own only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. very good even just showing this is kevin owen here this hour out international with you and our top story than most of syria's toxic are still will have to be taken out of the country by the end of the year according to the newly adopted plan by the chemical weapons watchdog but the most pressing question is where more than a thousand tons of highly poisonous materials are going to go next that remains unanswered so far it looks unlikely that any country set to volunteer for it as a middle east correspondent reports. the organization for the prohibition
a warning for will so bloody us how to get to ten years behind bars after breaking into a private company spying database which revealed the white house was keeping an eye on human rights activists nationwide. and japan won't back down on a promise to return all evacuees to their homes near fukushima despite alarming radiation levels well outside the exclusion zone. this is close to the average level of the girls down of. their own only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more...
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for us promise about a top story let's talk a bit more about where the syrian chemical arsenal could be disposed of a lot of questions about that no answers the moment there's talk to kota first journalist north robot harness he's on the line now hi there robert so your said no last night now france a belgian are being mentioned as possible recipients for all these toxic chemicals but i'm going to say yes doing. well. is i don't know. norway is also. the reason why france is a previous candidate is that france has a considerable program running all the time disposing of chemical weapons left over from the second world war which keep being uncovered so they had the technical capacity to deal with the problem there are political reasons why they might not want to get involved. because it's a sort of recognition of the bashar al assad government which france has been the last government to want to do so they they may try and wriggle out of it but they may also be under pressure for the americans to be helpful because what is interesting is when they all buy any and said no the u.s. amba
for us promise about a top story let's talk a bit more about where the syrian chemical arsenal could be disposed of a lot of questions about that no answers the moment there's talk to kota first journalist north robot harness he's on the line now hi there robert so your said no last night now france a belgian are being mentioned as possible recipients for all these toxic chemicals but i'm going to say yes doing. well. is i don't know. norway is also. the reason why france is a previous...
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viewers breaking the set stay with us. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flatter the troops he loves their courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love their expensive injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise premiums from up to ninety to three hundred forty five percent within five years one example provided by the free beacon estimates and a retired army colonel with a family currently paying four hundred sixty dollars a year for health care would have to pay around two thousand dollars making you pay even more for your war injuries apparently that's what obama is actually planning while he is reading those lovely speeches off of teleprompters people who are against the post nine eleven war against who knows what are often told that they
viewers breaking the set stay with us. president obama despite being king liberal loves to flatter the troops he loves their courage selflessness and teamwork as he said in his state of the union address but he doesn't love their expensive injuries which the troops are going to have to pay three times more for according to yahoo news the president's administration wants to force military retirees to get out of tri-care their current plan and added to obamacare the plan calls for them to raise...
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was dismissed the drones we report on a growing number among americans are using on the use of unmanned aircraft as they're joined outside the white house by victims of some of the strikes that's all still to come in a couple of an. elite . athlete. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas the truth be ignored. stories or there is still a few still in those. places changing the world lights now. to picture the days. from around the globe. look to. you. a terrorist killed along with other militants in a police shootout in dagestan admitted organizing last month's deadly attack in volgograd in southern russia during the raid details from artist i'm not saying that confession by the by dimitri happened during a one hour standoff between police and the gunmen for them barricaded themselves in the house in the restive region of dagestan during the negotiation the mother was called in to try and come in and help with the negotiation and speak to his son and say you know i'd given yourself to the police this is wh
was dismissed the drones we report on a growing number among americans are using on the use of unmanned aircraft as they're joined outside the white house by victims of some of the strikes that's all still to come in a couple of an. elite . athlete. margy dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. dramas the truth be ignored. stories or there is still a few still in those. places changing the world lights now. to picture the...
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should have you with us here today i'm sure. it's known at least thirty two people died in the libyan capital when a militia fired at a peaceful protest calling for them to leave tripoli campaigners were shot at as they approached the armed groups headquarters. only worsen the situation is some demonstrators then drew weapons themselves tripoli's long been a hotbed of violence ever since the assassination of leader moammar gadhafi but friday's incident is the most bloodshed the capital seen in months militias there and elsewhere in libya are entrenched despite public discontent and governments calling for them to disband defense consultant tells us they're just too tough to handle. the only person who could have kept the nation united was the revolutionary mama gaddafi so yes the western forces the nato nations member states saw this coming and they knew there would be chaos in the country because there are so many different factions in there they can't seem to succeed so they resort to murdering each other they disbanded the mi
should have you with us here today i'm sure. it's known at least thirty two people died in the libyan capital when a militia fired at a peaceful protest calling for them to leave tripoli campaigners were shot at as they approached the armed groups headquarters. only worsen the situation is some demonstrators then drew weapons themselves tripoli's long been a hotbed of violence ever since the assassination of leader moammar gadhafi but friday's incident is the most bloodshed the capital seen in...
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area tell us more of the details please. absolutely mad very dramatic like you just said several minutes as we're surrounded by and terribly selfish. now these terror suspects i believe have been involved in a. ring that is involved in several. in several criminal cases involving terror now before the seizure when just before this entire. you know when you were found in the house and you were released by the militants themselves. these. days this brings us back to the main. the mosque behind the. suicide attack explosion by. now it is said. and his mother was told to. speak to him and ask him to surrender himself he then. said that he actually was the person behind putting together the bombs as well as the decision. that. we know that. explosion or that explosion was committed by. who was said to have recruited him at the age of twenty one and introduced him to radical islam is that six people died in that bus. when the people driving behind the bus said that an explosion went off and it was only when they started to see peo
area tell us more of the details please. absolutely mad very dramatic like you just said several minutes as we're surrounded by and terribly selfish. now these terror suspects i believe have been involved in a. ring that is involved in several. in several criminal cases involving terror now before the seizure when just before this entire. you know when you were found in the house and you were released by the militants themselves. these. days this brings us back to the main. the mosque behind...
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of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers unpunished going astray. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goals down. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is to make. a promise that some see as hopelessly unrealistic also coming up. activists protest outside the white house against the devastating cost of america's drone warfare and insider security chiefs warn more and more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home radicalized. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. now a cyber activist behind a massive expose a on a u.s. private intelligence for spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear cut and is being described as a warning shot to whistleblowers artie's anasazi talking to reporters fr
of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers unpunished going astray. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the goals down. only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is to make. a promise that some...
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trade between the us and the e.u. already worth almost two billion dollars a day may be set to expand the two sides have edged closer to a new deal after a week of talks in brussels however is not at all between the partners to discuss what exactly is undermining the transatlantic friendship artie's peter all of us spoke to a prominent austrian politician. public relationship between the european union and the united states seems to have hit something of a rocky patch of late and that's why i've come here to vienna to meet with a former european leader and gauge his opinion on the current situation. and show seoul was the chancellor of austria between two thousand and two thousand and seven he remains very involved in both international and european affairs dr susan thank you very much for talking to us just how damaging has the n.s.a. spying scandal been for e.u. u.s. relations. it effected the public perception more than in the perceptions among politicians everybody who is a professional politician knows that all c
trade between the us and the e.u. already worth almost two billion dollars a day may be set to expand the two sides have edged closer to a new deal after a week of talks in brussels however is not at all between the partners to discuss what exactly is undermining the transatlantic friendship artie's peter all of us spoke to a prominent austrian politician. public relationship between the european union and the united states seems to have hit something of a rocky patch of late and that's why...
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another whistleblower bites the dust after breaking into a spying database run by a us government contract. should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of unpunished. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the. zone only would want to accept the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. polity also travels to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government is trying to make. a promise that some see as hopelessly unrealistic plus. the. cost of america's drone warfare. and the insider threat security chiefs warn more and more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home. broadcasting twenty four seven live from moscow you with take. now a cyber activist behind a massive expose day on a u.s. private intelligence firm that spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear
another whistleblower bites the dust after breaking into a spying database run by a us government contract. should have probably sent him a paycheck and sort of sending him to prison for the next ten years we report on the story of jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of unpunished. also alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spot. this is close to the average level of the. zone only would want to accept the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand...
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we report on the story jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers i'm punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spots. this is close to the average level of the goldstone . only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. so you also traveled to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government has promised to make it. but with radiation soaring even outside the area some officials are now admitting that this may not be possible. activists marjayoun side the white house saying the civilian cost of america's drone warfare is too high. an insider threat security chiefs warn more and more of europe citizens are joining the rebel campaign in syria and returning home radicalized. it's nice to have you company you're watching. cyber activists behind a massive expose say on a u.s. private intelligence for spied for the government has been sentenced to ten years behind bars the case though was anything but clear cut and is being des
we report on the story jeremy hammond allegedly used by the f.b.i. as part of a private army of hackers i'm punished for going astray. alarming figures in japan's radiation hot spots. this is close to the average level of the goldstone . only with one exception the place where i'm at right now more than ten thousand people are currently living. so you also traveled to the exclusion zone in fukushima which the government has promised to make it. but with radiation soaring even outside the area...
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: math used to be hard. now it's fun. >> reporter: the technology helps teachers assess how well students are grasping the lesson. this teacher frequently checks her students' comprehension by e-mail. she can post their work on charts. >> translator: some students struggled with math, but now the lessons interest them, and their concentration has improved. >> reporter: in big cities, they improve their grades by making use of the facilities behind me, but it's difficult for students in rural areas to reach a higher level of education. government officials are trying to bridge this gap with information technology. the town of illo is home to about 7,000 people. he is in the fifth grade. his family runs a cattle farm. he helps out every day after school. last year he began using an online education site to build on his studies. provincial government officials developed the site with support from the central government using the site to reveal lessons on science and social studies. he can also explore topics in
: math used to be hard. now it's fun. >> reporter: the technology helps teachers assess how well students are grasping the lesson. this teacher frequently checks her students' comprehension by e-mail. she can post their work on charts. >> translator: some students struggled with math, but now the lessons interest them, and their concentration has improved. >> reporter: in big cities, they improve their grades by making use of the facilities behind me, but it's difficult for...
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some are using water proof sheets in place of collapsed roofs. others have been relying on water seeping out from broken water pipes. authorities are struggling to work out the best way to get food, water, and basic medical care to these desperate survivors. charmaine deogracios, nhk world, leyte island. >>> rescue workers may be struggling to do their job, but that's not deterring the international community. governments from around the world are sending people and supplies to help communities battered by the storm. the u.s. military has dispatched 250 marines from japan's okinawa prefecture to the disaster zone. it's also committed five cargo planes and four usa preaircraft. a japanese medical team arrived by ferry on wednesday morning. team members headed for the city of tacloban with four truck loads of medical supplies and other aid. a belgian relief team has also arrived at the city. relief items have yet to reach survivors. the main challenge is to restore transport routes as quickly as possible while protecting the safety of aid workers.
some are using water proof sheets in place of collapsed roofs. others have been relying on water seeping out from broken water pipes. authorities are struggling to work out the best way to get food, water, and basic medical care to these desperate survivors. charmaine deogracios, nhk world, leyte island. >>> rescue workers may be struggling to do their job, but that's not deterring the international community. governments from around the world are sending people and supplies to help...
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is the leader in global surveillance is it up to the us to stop it. we're not psyched to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced to in the aftermath of our strike never turned the world's attention to the place that sometimes go a lot of hard times. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. plus there was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of the war i. think. that they're. regarded as a court of war around. there's a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. welcome back tom is currently on tour promoting his new book the crush of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it just an hour ago he was on c.n.n.'s crossfire to talk about obamacare there are some of the highlights. could you name one person who is truly interested in making constru
is the leader in global surveillance is it up to the us to stop it. we're not psyched to an active camp at guantanamo where patients are forced to in the aftermath of our strike never turned the world's attention to the place that sometimes go a lot of hard times. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. plus there was a new alert animation scripts scare me a...
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everybody told us. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck i'll fix. them you know i'm tom and i'm this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing families ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. welcome back to the big picture i'm sam sachs in for tom hartman coming up in this half hour residents of the towns and villages affected by the fukushima nuclear disaster in japan were once told they would be able to return to their homes but that may no longer be the case were government officials now telling those displaced from the nuclear fallout and what does the move say about the safety of nuclear power and america's the largest exporter of surveillance technology and practices in the world and that needs to change if there is any hope of supporting a healthy democracy here at
everybody told us. that you know the price is the only industry specifically mention in the constitution. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck i'll fix. them you know i'm tom and i'm this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying. rational debate real discussion critical issues facing families ready to join the movement then walk in the big picture. welcome back to the big picture i'm sam sachs in for tom hartman coming...
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pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. at least rightly the simply first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. the in the. live. negotiations between the u.s. and iran are taking place in geneva an effort to relieve some of the worst economic sanctions that have had against the islamic republic even though a deal has yet to be hammered out this is still huge it's the first time in over thirty years that leaders from these two countries are having direct talks however israel's bibi netanyahu is not as delighted despite the fact that this deal's far from finished he's been very vocal in his opposition to the u.s. negotiating with the wrong at all. got the deal of the century. and the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal. and it really is really utterly rejected and what i'm saying is shared by many many in the regions whether or not they express it publicly israel is not a blow. by this agreement and israel will do everything it needs to do to defend itself and to
pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll researcher. at least rightly the simply first street. and i think that you're. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. the in the. live. negotiations between the u.s. and iran are taking place in geneva an effort to relieve some of the worst economic sanctions that have had against the islamic republic even though a deal has yet to be hammered out this is still huge it's the first time in over thirty years that leaders from these two...